Intimidade II

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Description

Intimidade II (2024) is one of the most striking works by Ritchelly Oliveira, a Brazilian artist currently living in Portugal. This piece marks the first time he incorporates Portuguese inspiration into his artistic practice. Using charcoal and acrylic on canvas, Ritchelly creates a powerful dialogue between cultures, emotions, and symbolic storytelling. The background, composed of Portuguese tile motifs in blue, white, and yellow, introduces a strong cultural element that reflects the country that now shapes his life and work. In the foreground, the artist presents a deeply intimate and expressive portrait, a hallmark of his visual language. The figure is surrounded by white birds, a recurring symbol in Ritchelly’s oeuvre. In his work, birds represent fragility, emotional sensitivity, and inner states, acting here as a metaphor for the delicate construction of identity and memory.
The mixed technique, a hyper-realistic charcoal portrait contrasted with the vibrant graphic patterns of the tiles, makes this artwork unique within his body of work. This contrast creates a poetic tension between the personal and the cultural, between the silence of the gaze and the decorative strength of the background.

Additional information

Original

One of a kind Artwork

Type of Art

Acrylic and Charcoal on Canvas

Dimensions

100x60x3cm

Dimensions with Frame

110x70x5cm

Edition

1/1

Ritchelly Oliveira

Ritchelly Oliveira

Ritchelly Oliveira is a Brazilian visual artist whose work takes the human figure as a starting point to explore the depths of affectivity. He began his professional career in 2012, developing a sensitive, autobiographical, and visceral visual language. Ritchelly’s work offers a poetic reflection on love, not only as a universal ideal, but as an intimate experience shaped by memories, traumas, and emotional scars. In his creations, to speak of affection is also to speak of wounds: of the courage to remain open to emotional experience, even when it is fractured. In the early years of his career, the artist turned to personal experiences within the family context.

Biography

Ritchelly Oliveira is a Brazilian visual artist whose work takes the human figure as a starting point to explore the depths of affectivity. He began his professional career in 2012, developing a sensitive, autobiographical, and visceral visual language. Ritchelly’s work offers a poetic reflection on love, not only as a universal ideal, but as an intimate experience shaped by memories, traumas, and emotional scars. In his creations, to speak of affection is also to speak of wounds: of the courage to remain open to emotional experience, even when it is fractured. In the early years of his career, the artist turned to personal experiences within the family context.

Education

Visual Arts from the Federal University of Goiás (UFG)

Exhibitions

  • Solo exhibition “Cartografias da Afetividade“, Tilsitt Gallery, Nov 2025 – Dec 2025, Porto, Portugal.
  • CasaCor Goias, April 2021, Goiania – Brazil.
  • Intercontinental, junho 2024. Porto – Portugal.
  • Collective exhibition, Tilsitt Gallery, April 2024. Porto – Portugal
  • Solo exhibition “Fragilities“, La Brea, April 2023, Los Angeles – US
  • CasaCor Goias, April 2021, Goiania – Brazil.
  • Collective exhibition “Volume Fest”, Colonia Nova, November 2017, Berlin, Germany.
  • Exhibition “Vanitas VIII”, Plus Galeria, November 2017, Goiânia, Goias, Brazil.
  • Exhibition “SE7E” , Plus Galeria, May 2017. Goiânia – Goias, Brazil.
  • Collective exhibition, “Cotidianidades: do íntimo ao exposto”, Gallery ExpoLab, Federal University of Goias, May 2017. Goiânia – Goias, Brazil.
  • Lou La Vie Gallery(Art Basel Miami), December 2016. Miami – California. USA.
  • Collective exhibition Zanith – Fusing Art and Fashion , Lou La Vie Gallery, November/2016 – January/2017. Miami – California. USA.
  • Collective exhibition
    “Vanitas VII”, Plus Galeria, November 2016. Goiânia – Goias. Brazil.
  • Collective exhibition ” Double Vision”, Highline Gallery, May 2015,New York City – USA.

Artist Statement

“There are few places where I allow myself to be as vulnerable as I do in my work. Much of that vulnerability often isn’t visible in the final product, the canvas, but rather in the process behind it.
My work is sometimes like a filter: I take what reality gives me, filter it in my own way, and return it, reshaped by my perspective and by what I felt.”

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